Tuesday, 21 June 2022

Inside the Playbook: The Pin and Fold Inside Zone Scheme

In the MGoBlog article , "Fi Fofo film Fold Illinois Destruction", Asse Illinois noticed an interesting twist at the back of their area, which I call "Fix and Fold". In a previous Ain Boyd article, I wrote briefly about myself and current St. Iowa coach Matt Campbell. Now that he's back, this time in Ten, I have the opportunity to write a bit about him.


I expressed my love for the opposition blocs in the record, but it bears repeating. I like to lay down and they are used very little in football today. In particular, the use ofjump bars to bend barricades allows them to easily enter the attack and attack faulty areas where secondary defenders cross the line. When diving into FB, whether it's a front drag, a trailer bumper (a great way to find profitable angels, flip and toss on LB) or bend it back and forth on what I speak today. Hand twist blocks are very useful and are widely used to block people from the line.

Folding blocks (basically all real folding blocks have a bottom block - "needle") and then you can use the system used to attach the fold, needle and fold labels to the pin lock and as an option of external environment ). LOS and many fun modes are really fun. The outer lock, which is often used as a locksmith since the beginning of a playbook, is used as the main lock for folding and unfolding the front.



Dana Holgerson and Mike Leach then used the same concept as their RPO package

smart soccer
'G' has been around for a long time and Miami has used it extensively throughout its dynasty, both Tailback Run and Fullback Run (note that all cast-based tags are always defensive)



And now it's being used in conjunction with other backyard venues for home games in Illinois and Nebraska.

Modern foam shell

Now these are two different shows and I have to say there is no need to combine them. There is a front claw and a folding toy, as well as a rear nail and a towing toy. You're allowing Anti to prevent any interruption when releasing the front guard, so it doesn't make sense to combine pins and fore and aft bends, as reversing drag won't help if you rearrange the game So let's briefly talk about the rules of both shows.

Folding blocks
Note that the labels vary between groups. But this expression is very common.

TUG = protected devices


GUT = gear guard


BUCK = Return to the middle

CAGE = Center and Guard (CAGE is usually Center and Dual Guard), so I want to log out of this account and use something like ChUG - Center Under Guard.


Double Law of the 3 Techniques
You must double the triple method. Many teams try to work in B space when running in closed space (meaning there is no space between 3 techniques), but most of the time you have to double down if you wish to work in Tech 3. Space B is usually the interior target, so any guards in this space must be evacuated. The goal of the inside environment is to move vertically, and if the run is in that gap, it will be difficult for the RB to read defenses properly and make a comfortable cut.

Conflict Laws and Examples
The "pin block" or end begins with the front side shield. The center will be the main image. The rest of the LO follows standard internal communication patterns as far as possible.

It can be reset in the middle with the lock locked. Often, but not necessarily, this will be the weak point.



The other option is to attach all three techniques to the game keeper twice and hold the "Power C" and pull them to the LB by pulling down the blocks in the middle. In this case, you need another attacker, such as TE, to block places in Germany.



The back of the game will continue to use standard inside lockout rules, as will other blockers through LOS.

It's a step ahead of me. RB acts as a force rather than a gap B, does not require cutting (this does not occur if the protection is not overdone).



In the video above you can technically read the conclusion and see if you can use the pencil block instead of using the correct fraction.

The behavior here is similar to the benefits of a power run plan: it adjusts the defense to the back of the play at right angles, which does not allow the defense to expand the play horizontally; You will then increase your game numbers individually. The downside is the lack of a few cutouts, which makes internal protection very difficult.

Conflicting rules and examples
We follow strict rules to double the 3 technologies approach. We want a direct change in the location of the attack. Then the hat and braid will be on the doll's back.





The remaining restrictions in LOS follow their standard interior zone rules.

The breeder returns to the front bladder (A gap or B gap). But now you can follow the standard rules for indoor environment and jump, explode or cut.

Modern foam shell




This has more advantages than your common indoor environment. To effectively extend this cutting edge to the back of the game, you can better fix the back of the DL to the back of the game and keep the back horizontal. Similarly, you can give Elby a false reading, allowing him to "shake" the block before it starts shaking and falling (in this case, there are things Elb can read behind his back but it can be.It starts to work horizontally, thus enlarging the cutting section and giving a greater corner angle.

The bad thing here is that the "needle" cannot gain the road. If this last DT can be intercepted, he can release two defenses, bolts and folds, leaving a defender free at the end of the game. If your goal is to provide protection from behind instead of gaining movement, you can also avoid the "vertical shift" aspect of the game.

Conclusion
The pin and bend is a good signal for your standard interior locking system. There are pros and cons, and the team must decide when to use these tags (people, defenders, defensive alignment) and whether to use them as play or just tags. But with the inside line, it's a nice cream in the back pocket of the race.

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